Hotel Eden - Dorchester Collection

Rome, Italy

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About the Hotel

The birthplace of western civilization, and home to some of the world's finest collections of art and architecture, the city of Rome, Italy is a place where the latitude lines of the ancient world and the longitude of the modern meet in a vibrant mix of culture, history, cuisine, fashion, art and literature. In the heart of it all, with views of Rome's fabled seven hills, is the deluxe Hotel Eden. Providing and exclusively elegant experience for guests, Hotel Eden is just steps from some of Rome's most intriguing sights, including Via Veneto, the Spanish Steps, and Via Condotti. Hotel Eden allows you to immerse yourself completely in the sights, tastes, and sounds of this most enchanting city.

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Hotel Eden - Dorchester Collection
Via Ludovisi, 49
Rome, Italy
Rome, Italy 00187

Nearest Airport: FCO

Features and Amenities

Reviews for Hotel Eden - Dorchester Collection

Top service. Top hotel

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 3 weeks ago

I frequently visit the top hotels around the world. Hotel Eden’s level is up there with the best. The overall staff experience is one of the best if not the best service I have experienced on any hotel. This kind of consistent top level service minded culture is incredibly hard to instigate across an entire staff. Special thanks to Antonio at the concierge desk. You are a star .

Christian F


Nice location, limited tour services

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 month ago

The hotel's inability to secure us entry to the Colosseum, one of Rome's most iconic landmarks, was disheartening. This oversight felt like a significant shortcoming for an establishment that boasts of being one of the accommodations in the city. Especially considering the high price we paid, we had expected a level of service that included facilitating access to such key attractions, making this experience all the more disappointing. The hotel itself was beautiful, and our stay was comfortable. What a shame

Y2484QZjohn - Chicago, Illinois


Heaven is a place in Rome… the best 5 star hotel in town with an amazing staff

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 month ago

We had the best time at the Eden. It’s a great old-world hotel that’s been totally spiffed up, with an amazing staff (more on them later). This place is aptly named… it overlooks the Villa Borghese Gardens and the church at the top of the Spanish Steps… and, from its rooftop glassed-in restaurants and bar, almost all of Rome. Immaculately renovated a few years ago… the place still looks fresh and elegant. Compared to the other Big 3… the very touristy and dated (albeit in a classic way) Hassler and the Hotel de Russie (great patio but a little rough around the edges and in a lesser location)… the Eden stands alone at the top of the hill. Just a bit removed from the action of the Steps and Via dei Condotti but still walking distance to everything important, it had the perfect location for our Roman adventure. BTW, the city looks way better in January than it it did the last time we visited in the month of July… IF you get good weather, which we did. No crowds… no tourists… just Italians. It was great. The hotel is not big but it is luxe. The small lobby is elegant and there’s a beautiful ground floor bar (though I never saw anyone in there). The fancy restaurant and a second bar/more casual restaurant are on the top floor. Our room was good-sized, not huge but elegantly appointed, with a formal entry and a narrow set of French doors opening to a small balcony. If a balcony room is in your budget, get it...even if you just stand out there for a moment or two, which is all we did given the chilly temperatures. From the room and balcony, you have a wide panorama of the charming rooftops of Rome, the back of the Hassler, the church at the top of the Spanish Steps and the Villa Borghese Gardens. Stunning. The large marble bathroom had the same large windows and views. If you stay here, definitely take a bath in the soaking tub… a sublime experience with that vista. I’d suggest a room facing Via de Porta Pinciana, not Via Ludovisi, as the latter side is above the hotel entrance and opposite a mostly underground parking garage (albeit with a garden on top). Neither is that busy of a street but I think the views on the Porta side are better. We were on the floor directly below the bar and more casual restaurant, which gave us the best views in the hotel and was also very convenient… you could take the “private” stairs up to breakfast and dinner. The downside was you could hear a little bass from the bar late at night through the ceiling. Not terrible but it was there. Still, I wouldn’t trade those views for a lower floor. Overall, the hotel was very quiet. It may have helped that it was not too crowded most of the time we stayed there. The beds were great and we slept very well. I saved the best for last… the people who work here. They’re everything you’d want from a luxe Italian hotel… and then some. Uniformly nice, warm, friendly and helpful (and often fun and charming) at every encounter. I’ve not always experienced this in a country where so many tourists come and go and there's a lot of wear and tear on the staff. It does help when you’re staying at this high a level, but it’s not always a guarantee. Check-in was easy. We arrived late the first night and were greeted by the welcoming night front desk manager, Marco… who took us right up to our room. Breakfasts were fantastic… (they were included in our rate… definitely opt for them if you can)… maybe the best I’ve ever experienced. The food was very good and the views remarkable but it’s the people I remember so fondly. What great guys we had serving us. The first day it was Francesco (nice and fun) and then Marco later that meal and the next two breakfasts as well. What a charming man. Genuinely a delight. So funny and full of life. It was a blast to start the day off with him. We ate lunch out every day but had two dinners in the upstairs bar (adjacent to casual restaurant, where breakfast is served). Dmitri, Walter and Stefano were great, as were the female hosts. One night we didn’t get the table we requested (we had requested it twice, before we arrived and also earlier that day) but they took care of it as soon as possible with a smile. It does help to stay in the hotel and arrive at the bar via the “private” stairway entrance. They know you’re a guest immediately and you’re treated as such. While heading up those stairs, you can see the signed 8 x 10s from some of the famous people who’ve stayed at the Eden recently. Diane Keaton was a staff favorite. Rita and Julia at the front desk were so helpful, too… with Julia assisting us with our way-too-early 6:30 AM checkout. Due to an early flight our last day, we missed enjoying our last breakfast on the rooftop with Marco but we had room service promptly at 6 AM (as requested), which was tasty as well. During our stay, I tried to get as many names of the staff as I could… but of course, didn’t get everyone. I want to make a special mention of the front door employees… so welcoming, fun and helpful. We never had anything but a pleasant experience with anyone who worked here. If I could find one small flaw at the Eden, it might be the HVAC system. The register is high up near the ceiling on a wall that directly faces the beds. And it blows hard. You can’t reach it to block it. We ended up turning off the heat at night to sleep (since we couldn’t cover the vent) but the room stayed warm enough. I think in hot weather with the AC on, it might be a little less comfortable than it should for sleeping. I’m not sure what the fix is. A register you can adjust? (The gym is also small and a bit perfunctory. But you don’t come to Rome to work out. At least I didn’t). If you have a choice of the top 3 famous hotels, pick the Eden. We visited the others and really, there was no comparison. The new, even more expensive Bulgari may take some business away initially… more on that hotel in another review… but I would never stay anywhere but the Eden. It really was a little like heaven. Special thanks to everyone at the hotel who made our time there so unforgettable. Whoever manages the Eden obviously does an excellent job, so kudos to them as well.

andrew-s-wood - Santa Monica, California


Great 5 star Rome hotel

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 months ago

Excellent hotel with great and attentive to detail staff Outstanding views over Rome and the Vatican Then restaurants are also very good , typical Roman food served with panoramic views over Rome with a terrace Strongly recommend to any experienced traveller

K2428HIbg - Mugla, Turkiye


Fabulous Hotel!

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 months ago

My husband and I spent four nights at Hotel Eden this past week. I cannot put into words what a lovely and wonderful experience it was. From check-in to check-out, everything was exceptional. We visited Rome for our one year anniversary, and they truly made our stay so special. Everyone we encountered was beyond kind and hospitable. The room was incredible - they kindly upgraded us to a Junior Suite at check-in. The bed was so comfortable, and the bathroom was extremely spacious. The rooftop restaurant Il Giardino was fantastic. I hope we will one day be back as it was one of my favorite hotels I have ever visited.

Barbara K - Memphis, Tennessee


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"We had a wonderful trip and our stay in Rome, which you arranged at the Hotel Eden, was great. It is a beautiful hotel with the best service we've had anywhere. Our breakfast, which was included, was incredible and came complete with a view of Rome."

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